Sustainability of Solar-Powered Pump Irrigation System
Abstract— This study determines the sustainability of the Solar-Powered Pump Irrigation System (SPIS) as an alternative irrigation method, describes its implementation in
Abstract— This study determines the sustainability of the Solar-Powered Pump Irrigation System (SPIS) as an alternative irrigation method, describes its implementation in
The Department of Agriculture aims to spend at least P5 billion annually for the construction of solar-powered irrigation systems nationwide to boost rice productivity and
The authorities in the Philippines have inaugurated the country''s largest solar-powered irrigation system, featuring more than 1,000 solar panels and two submersible
Abstract Solar irrigation presents a promising solution to promote sustainable agriculture, particularly in regions facing water and energy scarcity. This case study
ABSTRACT The study aims to determine the comparison of the yield response of bulb onion and Magenta corn using solar-powered automated drip irrigation and farmers''
NIA Central Office – The National Irrigation Administration (NIA), headed by Acting Administrator Engr. Eddie G. Guillen, intensifies its continuous pursuit on the benefits of
A participatory approach enhances irrigation system modernization by involving informed farmers'' preferences. Farmers desire equitable water distribution and effective organizational
Small-scale farmers in Barangay 26 Oaig Upay Abulao, Ilocos Norte, are set to reap the benefits of year-round harvests of high-value crops with the help of a newly
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The Philippines has inaugurated a solar-powered irrigation system in the province of Isabela, in the northeastern part of the country. The PHP 65.7 million ($1.1 million) project was constructed between July 2023 and February 2024 and boasts more than 1,000 solar panels.
Solar irrigation presents a promising solution to promote sustainable agriculture, particularly in regions facing water and energy scarcity. This case study investigates the benefits and challenges of adopting solar-powered irrigation systems (SPIS) among small-scale farmers in the Philippines.
“Certainly because of the construction of this solar-powered pump irrigation project, in your barangay there will be a continuous flow of water in the irrigation systems, crops will be well taken care of, your harvests will increase, double to the product.”
Abstract— This study determines the sustainability of the Solar-Powered Pump Irrigation System (SPIS) as an alternative irrigation method, describes its implementation in Juban, Sorsogon, assesses its role in improving rice productivity, gathers farmer feedback, and proposes relevant policy outputs based on the findings.